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Eventmakers Won Best of Show Award by Gamer Headquarters at the 2017 PAX East Convention

Eventmakers, an exhibit and event agency based in Toluca Lake, Calif., are proud to announce that they earned the coveted Best of Show award by Gamer Headquarters at the 2017 PAX East convention in Boston, Mass., for their 50′ x 50′ exhibit for Starbreeze Studios. The booth displayed three popular game titles of their vast portfolio including; RAID World War II, Dead By Daylight and Deliver Us The Moon.

Guy Genis, founder & CEO of Eventmakers says, “We couldn’t be prouder of our team for pulling off the prestigious Best of Show award over all other major video game publisher displays at PAX.  Our exhibit featured an authentic replica of World War II train car complete with smoke effects in which the attendees lined up in to preview the game before playing it.  Eventmakers continues to stand out and surpass the competition in the exhibit business. We are proud to work with the top video game publishers in the industry including; Starbreeze Studios, 2K, UBISOFT and Warner Brothers Games. The main reason for our success is we understand the nuances of the business and always deliver an immersive environment appropriate to the displayed titles.”

Mark Genis, EVP and CEO said, “Over the last 28 years, Eventmakers has become the go-to exhibit and event agency specializing in the technical and environmental needs of for video game industry. We have no plans to slow down anytime soon.”

Based in Toluca Lake, Calif., Eventmakers was established in 1990 as a global event production, exhibit and destination management company specializing in connective marketing through live events, trade show booth design & fabrication, convention logistics, business -theater, and destination management. Eventmakers has been ranked by Special Events magazine in the TOP 50 Events Companies of the World for 14 consecutive years. For more info, visit www.eventmakers.com.

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